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    Talking Cars 395: Driving the 2023 Kia Niro EV

    Plus, we answer a question about whether rear- and front-wheel-drive EVs have better or worse snow traction than gasoline-powered models.

    Main theme: This week we give our first impressions of the redesigned 2023 Kia Niro EV. We delve into the ways this second-generation electric version of the Niro is better than the original model, and we discuss how it managed to get an improved driving range and sharper handling. Spoiler alert: It’s lighter and more aerodynamic than the outgoing model, for starters. We also compare the Niro EV to the Niro hybrid and reveal which one we would choose for ourselves. We also question how big of a deal it is that, as before, the Niro EV only comes with front-wheel drive—as opposed to all-wheel drive, which is available in most small SUVs.   

    Audience questions: 

    • Which will have better traction in snow: The front-wheel-drive Nissan Ariya and Polestar 2 or the rear-wheel-drive Ford Mustang Mach-E?
    • As a general rule, should the extra weight of EVs help with snow traction vs. lighter, conventionally powered vehicles?
    "Talking Cars" panelists Ryan Pszczolkowski, Mike Monticello, and Jen Stockburger.

    Photo: Consumer Reports Photo: Consumer Reports

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    Mike Monticello

    After my dad gave me a ride on his Yamaha two-stroke motorcycle when I was 3, I was hooked on anything with an engine. I got a master’s in journalism as a means to an end: To drive cars and get paid for it, which led me to jobs at Road & Track and Edmunds.com. My most thrilling moment so far has been hurtling down the autobahn at a GPS-timed 217.1 mph in a Ruf Rt12. On weekends you can find me churning dirt on my mountain bike or doing car or motorcycle track days. Follow me on Twitter. (@MikeMonticello)